Marshall Berman, All that is Solid Melts into Air


Marshall Berman, All that is Solid Melts into Air


Elayne Guzman

Quote:

“To be modern is to find ourselves in an environment that promises us adventure, power, joy, growth, transformation of ourselves and the world-and, at the same time, that threatens to destroy everything we have, everything we know, and everything we are.”

Meaning:

Being modern in the preset sense is to use technology and doing it in a smart way, smarter and cooler ways to lead once life. It’s about freedom showcase. As we try to do what makes us happy by being modern, it is showing the world what each of us is capable of doing. Be being modern we detached ourselves from our history, our ancestors; we somehow forget our traditional cultures and values, what we stand for as human beings. We start focusing more on being modern and being up to modernism in order to fir within society, changes that in fact threatens our true identity, our true values.

Chosen:

I chose this quote because that is the reality of today’s world. Everyone is most focused on being modern, in keeping up with the newest technology, and whatever comes up; and we forget our values and cultures. We give more values to materials things than to ourselves or loved ones. Sad situation that we are even teaching the new generation and it is something hard to stop.


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